21 Horror Films That’ll Make You Cry (And Where To Watch Them)

The horror genre often works as well as it does with audiences because of the emotional responses it brings out of people, from gasps of shock to jumping out of your seat in unadulterated fright.

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But horror can sometimes use that vulnerability to bring on shocking, sorrowful, and straight-up sad moments that can be equally as effective to the audience. As such, I've put together 21 fear-inducing films that are as dead set in breaking your heart as they are filling it with dread...

1.The Monster

"The Monster"

2.Train to Busan

"Train to Busan"

3.30 Days of Night

"30 Days of Night"

This gruesome tale of ruthless vampires besieging an Alaskan town undergoing a 30-day polar night culminates in a shocking moment of unconventional heartbreak.

Where to Watch: 30 Days of Night is currently streaming on Tubi.

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4.The Babadook

"The Babadook"

5.The Orphanage

"The Orphanage"

6.Jacob’s Ladder

"Jacob’s Ladder"

7.We’re All Going to the World’s Fair

"We’re All Going to the World’s Fair"

8.The Blackcoat’s Daughter

"The Blackcoat’s Daughter"

9.His House

"His House"

10.The Witch in the Window

"The Witch in the Window"

A distant father attempts to bond with his son while renovating a house with a wicked history in this stellar yet sorrow-laden scare fare.

Where to Watch: The Witch in the Window is currently streaming on Shudder.

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11.The Final Girls

"The Final Girls"

A grief-ridden young woman is transported into a slasher film starring her recently deceased mother in this excellent (and empathetic) ensemble horror-comedy.

Where to Watch: The Final Girls is currently available to rent via Video-on-Demand.

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12.Habit

"Habit"

Indie horror icon Larry Fessenden received critical acclaim with this bloodsucking romance story that utilizes a melancholy undertone when not actively burrowing under its audience's skin.

Where to Watch: Habit is currently streaming on Shudder.

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13.The Machinist

"The Machinist"

14.The Bride of Frankenstein

"The Bride of Frankenstein"

James Whale's highly esteemed horror sequel is loaded with iconic macabre moments, but is also noted for its incredibly affecting ending.

Where to Watch: The Bride of Frankenstein is currently available to rent via Video-on-Demand.

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15.A Quiet Place

"A Quiet Place"

16.Daniel Isn’t Real

"Daniel Isn’t Real"

17.Hunter Hunter

"Hunter Hunter"

18.X

"X"

19.Violation

"Violation"

20.The Reflecting Skin

"The Reflecting Skin"

21.The Night House

"The Night House"